Communication.
I remember when I first started in 2003.
I had just left NYC and was ready for something new.
When I arrived in Kansas City, I stumbled onto home inspections. It sounded fun, but I knew nothing about houses.
So I remember thinking, “How is it possible to check everything?”
I mean, there are just so many parts and pieces and systems and stuff.
And this is how alot of people feel. But, like anything else, it just takes practice. Lots of practice. In fact, years of practice.
So the better the home inspector, the better their understanding of the home, the simpler they communicate, the better you understand, and the better results you get when buying or negotiating the home.